
Tires
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Valve Hole
Keep the valve hole cap tightly screwed to
prevent dust from entering the valve hole. While
checking tire pressure, check whether the valve
hole leaks (ideally use a soap liquid to see if air
bubbles emerge).
Tips
A suitable amount of home-use washing
liquid may be added to clear water, and
spread in the valve hole to see whether air
bubbles are generated. If bubbles are
produced, it indicates that there is gas
leakage.
Tire Check and Rotation
It is suggested that tires should be rotated every
12,000km driven, or more frequently based on
needs.
Whenever abnormal wear is found, you should
rotate the tires as soon as possible and check the
wheel alignment. It is also necessary to check to
see whether the tires or wheels are damaged.
In addition, it is also necessary to regularly
check the tightening torque of the wheel nuts.
The corrected torque is required to reach
(140±10) Nm. It is suggested that the tightening
torque of each wheel nut should be checked
after the vehicle has been driven for 1500km,
5000km and 8000km. Every time the wheel
assembly is dismantled, tightening must be
made in strict accordance with the torque
requirements.
Tips
The purpose of regularly rotating tires is to
make all tires wear evenly.
When rotating tires, be sure to follow the correct
rotation mode as shown in the figure.
After the tires are rotated, adjust the inflation
pressures of the front and rear tires according to
the tire and loading information label. Ensure
that all wheel nuts have been correctly fastened.
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vehicle